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  • Red Hat has the most employees (13,400).
  • The oldest company is Red Hat, founded in 1993.
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SingleStore vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2011
4.4
San Francisco, CA1$21.4M350
2008
4.4
Cambridge, MA1$6.0M85
2008
4.3
Palo Alto, CA2$20.0M144
2011
4.1
Foster City, CA1$10.0M300
2011
4.5
Mountain View, CA2$84.0M35
2012
4.3
San Francisco, CA1$4.3M57
EnterpriseDB
2004
4.2
Bedford, MA1$45.0M20
2015
3.1
Milpitas, CA1$580,00026
2006
3.8
San Francisco, CA1$5.8M40
1993
4.6
Raleigh, NC15$3.4B13,400
AppScale Systems
2012
2.7
Santa Barbara, CA1$260,0006

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SingleStore salaries vs competitors

Compare SingleStore salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
SingleStore
$115,096$55.33-

Compare SingleStore job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
SingleStore
$105,065$50.51
Clustrix
$127,969$61.52
GridGain Systems
$113,049$54.35
AppScale Systems
$113,036$54.34
NuoDB
$112,908$54.28
Redis Labs
$108,433$52.13
EnterpriseDB
$104,731$50.35
Red Hat
$104,253$50.12
Splice Machine
$85,769$41.24
Esgyn
$85,190$40.96
Hazelcast
$83,170$39.99

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SingleStore demographics vs competitors

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Red Hat62%38%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
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SingleStore and similar companies CEOs

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Paul J. Cormier
Red Hat

Since joining Red Hat in 2001, Cormier's leadership and vision have driven major strategy shifts and expansion of the company’s portfolio of products and services. Cormier is credited with pioneering the subscription model that transformed Red Hat from an open source disruptor to an enterprise technology mainstay, moving Red Hat Linux from a freely downloadable operating system to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the industry’s leading enterprise Linux platform that today powers more than 90% of Fortune 500 organizations. Cormier has driven more than 25 acquisitions at Red Hat, moving the company well beyond its Linux roots and helped create a full, modern IT stack based on open source innovation that disrupted the IT industry. The availability of true enterprise-grade open source products across the technology stack and changing business models have made open source a de facto source of innovation in the software industry, resulting in faster progress than proprietary vendors could provide alone. For more than a decade, Cormier has championed a vision for open hybrid cloud, giving customers the flexibility to deliver any app, anywhere on any infrastructure from the edge and bare metal to multiple public clouds in a common, consistent manner. That vision helped establish Red Hat OpenShift, the industry’s most comprehensive enterprise Kubernetes platform, as a backbone of hybrid cloud deployments across industries. Cormier has also forged industry-changing partnerships, including a landmark partnership with Microsoft to bring broader choice to hybrid cloud deployments. He has been instrumental in Red Hat’s structural combination with IBM, focused on scaling and accelerating Red Hat while maintaining its independence and neutrality.

Mike Azevedo
Clustrix

Mike Azevedo is a Director, Enterprise West at Amazon Web Services and President/CEO at Clustrix Inc and is based in Pleasanton, California. He has worked as VP of Sales, NA West at INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORP; SVP of Sales at PostX; and Chief Operating Officer at Ople. Mike works or has worked at VERITAS TECHNOLOGIES LLC and Platform Computing Inc and works or has worked as VP:Sales at Clustrix Inc. He attended CSU, Chico.

Abraham Kleinfeld
GridGain Systems

In the past three decades Abe Kleinfeld has led several companies through successful liquidity events including three mergers and two IPOs. Mr. Kleinfeld currently serves as President and CEO of GridGain, developer of the leading open source in-memory computing platform, based on Apache Ignite. Since joining GridGain in 2013, the company has averaged triple-digit annual sales growth, been ranked the second fastest growing private company in Silicon Valley, made the Inc. 5000 four consecutive years and the Deloitte Technology Fast 500 three consecutive years. Before GridGain, he was CEO of nCircle, a network security company he led through 10 consecutive years of growth and its acquisition by Tripwire in 2013. As CEO of Eloquent, Inc., a provider of rich media business communications solutions, he attracted an experienced management team, implemented a high-growth strategy and guided the company through its successful $83 million IPO in February 2000. Before Eloquent, Mr. Kleinfeld was a co-founder of Odesta Systems Corporation where he played a key role in building the company from startup in 1991 through its merger with Open Text Corporation in 1995 and subsequent IPO in 1996 (NASDAQ:OTEX). Mr. Kleinfeld began his career as a software engineer with Raytheon Data Systems, and later held marketing and sales positions at Wang Laboratories and Oracle Corporation. He holds a B.A. degree in Computer Science from SUNY-Oswego.

Robert Walmsley
NuoDB

Robert Walmsley is Executive Vice President of Sales and Services charged with growing and nurturing NuoDB’s portfolio of customers. Bob provides a wealth of domain expertise in the distributed software Industry from companies such as Object Design, the number one object database of its era, and IONA, the leading distributed computing company. Bob has spent over 20 years building high performing sales teams at rapidly growing software companies. As Vice President of Americas Sales at IONA Technologies he grew revenue from $35M to $103M in three years. Bob was Director of Sales at Object Design, which was recognized by Inc. 500 as the fastest growing company in America and went public on NASDAQ. Most recently Bob was at Veracode, where he quadrupled quarterly revenues in 18 months.Bob has a B.S. in Computer Science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Kelly Herrell
Hazelcast

Kelly Herrell joined Hazelcast as CEO in 2018.As CEO and member of the Board of Directors, Kelly provides the strategic leadership and vision for Vyatta and drives it through to rapid execution. Kelly has a proven track record for growing companies based on open source in the systems, embedded and telephony industries. Before joining Vyatta, Kelly was the SVP of Strategic Operations at MontaVista Software, the world's pre-eminent embedded Linux supplier, where he led the strategic focus into telecommunications equipment and mobile phones. Today operators around the world such as NTT DoCoMo have network infrastructure and tens of millions of mobile phones in use that are based on MontaVista Linux. Prior to joining MontaVista, Kelly was Vice President of Marketing for Cobalt Networks, the dominant provider of open source-based server appliances for web hosting. After helping drive the company growth through an explosive IPO and beyond, he played a key role in driving its successful $2.3B merger with Sun Microsystems. Previous to Cobalt, Kelly was VP of Marketing for CacheFlow (Nasdaq: BCSI), directed worldwide marketing for Oracle's database products, and served in various product- and market-focused roles at NCR, Teradata and AT&T. Kelly holds a Bachelor's Degree with Honors in Marketing from Washington State University, and an MBA from Cornell University.

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